September 19, 2009 – Author Jerry Smith

Jerry E. Smith is an “overnight sensation” that has been four decades in
the making. His professional career as a writer, lecturer and editor
began with his first writing sale back in 1969. He has since made over
500 radio and television appearances plus speaking engagements from
Brisbane, Australia, to The Bahamas, to Brazil. His bibliography of
published works includes scores of articles and reviews, over a dozen
ghost-written books, and three non-fiction works from Adventures
Unlimited Press. His newest book is “WEATHER WARFARE: The Military’s
Plan to Draft Mother Nature.” It is a follow up to his 1998 best seller
“HAARP: The Ultimate Weapon of the Conspiracy.” 2005 saw the release of
“SECRETS OF THE HOLY LANCE: The Spear Of Destiny In History & Legend”
which was co-authored with George Piccard, who wrote “LIQUID CONSPIRACY:
JFK, LSD, the CIA, Area 51, and UFOs.” In the 1990s Jerry was the
Executive Director of the National UFO Museum in Reno, Nevada. He edited
the museum’s quarterly journal; and at the same time he edited Jim
Keith’s magazine “Dharma Combat: The Magazine of Spirituality, Reality
and Other Conspiracies.”

WEATHER WARFARE: The Military’s Plan to Draft Mother Nature

United States Secretary of Defense William Cohen said, back in April of
1997, that there were terrorists who “… are engaging even in an eco-type
of terrorism whereby they can alter the climate, set off earthquakes,
volcanoes remotely through the use of electromagnetic waves…” Have the
earth and sky been turned into weapons? “WEATHER WARFARE: The Military’s
Plan to Draft Mother Nature,” by Jerry E. Smith, lays bare the grim
facts of the pursuit of these technologies by terrorists, military
strategists and “mad scientists.” Picking up where his 1998 book about
the High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP) left off
Smith up-dates us on recent developments at HAARP, including its
possible connection to the crash of the Space Shuttle Columbia and what
role, if any, it played in recent “natural” disasters, like Hurricane
Katrina. Tackling the chemtrail controversy Smith examines claims that
chemicals are being deliberately injected into our atmosphere. Edward
Teller, father of the hydrogen bomb, proposed putting up a “sunscreen”
to save the earth from global warming — is someone actually doing it?